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epiphany. wait a minute. someone needs to talk about this and needs to say this is not right. spent cannot ask an obvious question? why are you still doing this? why are you talking to me now against -- >> against the counsel of my family? it may be foolish but i think it's the right thing to do. i'm andrea canning. thanks for watching. [music playing] >> that's all >> that's all for this edition of dateline. i am andrea canning. thank you for watching. >> hello. >> hello. i am andrea canning and this is dateline. >> she can lie to you, make love to you, kill you all in the same week and not even cry at the funeral.
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>> she was living the dream california lifestyle. she wrapped him around her fingers like she's wrapped so many men around her finger. >> she had it all. waterfront home, fancy cars, million your boyfriend. quite the life until. >> -- >> her lover gunned down. who wanted him dead? >> nanette wouldn't have done it because there was no financial gain for her. >> what about her secret friend, the former nfl linebacker? >> you like. >> i did. >> a prosecutor took on cold cases. could define the key to this one? >> this isn't just a motive but a motive on steroids. >> hello >> hello and welcome to dateline. a gated community, a glamour
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setting with the wealthy residents could feel safe. it was not save for one multimillionaire murdered in the kitchen of his waterfront house. police had suspects but the evidence was only circumstantial. the case grew cold. could it be the key to the mystery a rather two keys were at the front door? here is keith morrison with deadly trust. >> there is a place, pot of gold at the end of ambition of the american dream. a place where they build their mansions by the sea. newport beach, orange county, california where the most unexpected events would be. murder. >> things like this rarely happen in newport beach let alone in an area as secure as
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this area. >> let alone evolving people like this. attractive, charismatic, living large like like nanette packard . >> she had a beautiful home and drove an expensive car. living the dream california lifestyle. talk about housewives of california, she could've been on the show. >> she said she turned down an offer to be on the show about over-the-top excess in orange county although she did end up on a tv show called american thunder about motorcycles, showing off her own excess including a bike she bought for 50 grand. >> what your favorite part? >> i love the way it looks? >> and then there was eric naposki, wannabe actor, who starred in a never aired reality show called the newport 40. this is where the show ends and the real begins. because of what happened in that house behind the gates a
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long time ago. it was december 15, 1994, 9:00 p.m. >> the shots were patterned in two shots. two shots. a pause. then two shots. >> the detective arrived to find a millionaire entrepreneur dead on his kitchen floor. his name is bill mclaughlin, 55 years old. a nice guy, deeply religious and a true believer in the american dream. a man who made his come true. >> kind of a self-made guide. >> absolutely. >> bill was a first in his family to go to college. the first to found a company in the first to end up with millions. not someone you would think would wind up murdered, but here he was. >> you could tell there was not a physical struggle.
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there weren't things knocked off counters or things like that. >> bill mclaughlin sought coming, saw his killer. >> one of his movements was to put his hand up and tried to block a shot. it got shot through the underside of the finger. he saw his attacker. >> who was that last person bill mclaughlin saw? >> you are trying to take everything in and trying to remember as much as you can a write-down what you feel is important and what's going to come up in the investigation. >> what was important and what wasn't? it was hard to know when the first few hours. as you can see in this video the police shot the night of the murder, the house was as neat as a pin except for a class on a table, papers, lawsuit brought by next business partner and six bullet casings on the kitchen floor and one more thing?
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a post-it note from his girlfriend minutes stuck to the side of a lamp. she would be home late. her son had a soccer game. nanette johnston as she was known that before reality shows and a couple more marriages had been bill's girlfriend for more than three years. they seemed happy despite the almost 30 year age difference, said his daughter kim. >> they seem to be good companions. >> she was like your age. >> she was my age. >> nanette help bill looked after his son. she helped with business ventures. >> he found it interesting about her that he could have possibly a romantic relationship but a mentoring relationship and possibly a business partner. >> he had hopes for this. >> i think he did. >> they lived together on the newport bay as her two little once part of the time. she brought some children. >> correct.
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>> did he like that? >> yes. he thought it showed she was compassionate. >> on the night bill was killed nanette was with her children at a soccer game and the kids went to their dad's house afterwards and then that went to the mall to go christmas shopping. she arrived home to a crime scene, and to the detective. >> anybody involved has a possibility being the murder were. >> so both question nanette and bill's grown kids couldn't eliminate anybody. >> we looked at the girlfriend and we looked at the daughters. anyone that stands to gain money in this situation is a potential suspect. >> his ex-wife was in hawaii. they had been divorced for years. still, the detectives talk to her. then there was kevin, bill's disabled son and the only other person in the house at the time of the murder. >> newport beach emergency.
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>> shortly after 9:00 p.m. when kevin heard the gunfire. he was upstairs still debilitated the car accident injuries. he labored to make his way down to the kitchen where he found his father. too disabled to explain he needed help. someone was dead. >> kevin was a suspect and we needed to find out the validity of the statements. whether he had gunshot residue on his hands. whether he was even able to shoot a gun given his physical disabilities. >> a suspect? they checked his hands for gunpowder residue. negative. >> you have to look at everybody, unfortunately. hurt feelings but you have to get down to the facts too. >> but packs can be tricky things. in this case, far more elusive
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in the in the days that followed bill mclaughlin's murder, as children were overwhelmed through the essential events that follow a sudden-death. the funeral must've been, i don't know. >> the funeral was horrible because we were in shock and we had to hold up. i don't remember much but i do remember nanette sitting in the front with each child on either end and they were both falling at the top of their lungs. then i remember my brother speaking at the funeral and telling everybody what an amazing man he was and a great dad he was for him. >> nanette moved out of the house where bill was killed to another house he owned on the beach. kim and her sister moved into the family home with her brother. they clung to each other for
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dear life. >> we cried on each other's shoulders and did a lot of counseling and therapy and grieving. >> what made it worse is they didn't know who did it or why. anymore than the newport beach police. when a thing like this happens, it's an execution style killing this was. obviously someone intended to kill your dad. you must have wondered who. >> you wonder if it's a completely random act, some stranger and it was a mistake or accident, or you develop a list of people that might have a reason to have shot him. >> the police it didn't look random. nothing was taken and the killer struck with precision accuracy and got clean away. there was something that intrigued the detective that night. a clue they found and bill mclaughlin's closet. >> we do a search of the house
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with the permission and we were told there were weapons in a closet upstairs. when you come across a lot of weapons, it's surprising. >> before his death he had become an advocate gun collector. not just antiques but there were pistols and revolvers and semi automatic weapons including seven modified m-16 assault rifles. dangerous stuff in the wrong hands. >> we didn't know if somebody was upset with the -- or something. >> nanette was worried too. >> nanette told us bill was dealing with shady people, gun dealers. >> that was one theory but there was something else too. rather someone else. >> the only person we knew who was frustrated with him was his business partner who he was in a lawsuit with. >> bills kits and nanette told about the business partner. >> he and mr. mclaughlin when a he did multi-year lawsuit over
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the invention of a device. >> device? bill made his millions from a revolutionary medical invention. a machine that separates plasma from blood that still in use today worldwide. just the sort of thing bill wanted. to do something as, helpful and make lots of money too. >> he enjoyed learning new things, discovering things and especially for helped people, benefited people. if he could make money off an idea. >> he worked with bill on the early phase in the machine and if it was after he left the money -- company that the money started rolling in. he thought he deserved more than he got so he sued his former friend and partner bill mclaughlin. here is the thing. it was two weeks before the murder that the courts decided for bill, any day he was to get the 9 million they had been fighting over for years.
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was it a revenge killing? it sounded at least plausible except for something the killer left behind. something he didn't have access to. it wasn't dna or fingerprints. something more mundane. >> when we got here the door on the right was open and there was a key stuck in the lock right here. in addition to that, there was a key on a map laying next to the door. >> two keys. two clues. one was a new copy of the front door key. the other was the key to the pedestrian gate and not a copy. >> those are huge because it eliminates everybody in the world from being a suspect and only those who have access to those two keys. >> the circle of suspects was getting smaller. >> coming up. police focus on one particular
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suspect who did have access to those keys and to something else. >> he bought a nine millimeter in the summer.
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two keys that demanded attention. one was stock in the front door
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the night bill mclaughlin was murdered and the other dropped on a math outside. the person who killed bill had obtained those keys somehow which meant whoever it was was in his inner circle or had access to it. police began looking closely for relationships like maybe secret ones. that is how they found eric naposki who they learned was living in a studio apartment in a southern california malraux's place complex but not as nice. he played football but his promising career as a linebacker had fizzled. too many injuries and too many hours on the bench. by the early '90s he was trying to figure out what to do next. >> i was in seattle with the seahawks when i left. i drove down the coast and it was a great place to land. >> it would be nirvana for a
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guy like you. >> it was. >> x football player and good- looking. it was easy to get work and women in southern california like nanette. he met her while working at this gym. what did you think when you saw her? >> i thought she was a snob when i met her. a little stuck up. she had the sunglasses on and the expensive watch. she was a little snobby. >> she was at first but --. what made you friends? >> she was fun and we worked out together. we probably worked out together more than we did anything else together. >> he was impressed by her intelligence and what she told him about herself. she had a business degree for example. >> she graduated early from high school and college. >> in 1994, 10 months before bill mclaughlin was killed, nanette's affair with eric was
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in full bloom which, given eric was not exactly flush, turned out to be fine because? >> she had no loss for money as she talked about things and drove new cars and put it the bill for everything we did together. >> what did eric know about bill? and his relationship with nanette? the cops asked. >> eric >> eric told us the net said she invented things, medical equipment, blood separators. sound familiar? and bill, she told eric, guided her through the process. >> that was her mentor, business partner, and she could make her on schedule and work out all morning and grab lunch and go pick up the kids and take them to practice and be
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the team mom. >> pretty nice job. eric and annette spent time at what she said was her house right down the beach. what did you think? >> it was beautiful. beautiful house. right in the beach in newport. upstairs, downstairs, fully furnished. she had a picture of herself in the upstairs bedroom. blown up. >> kind of a glamour picture? it never occurred to him that nanette and bill did more than business together. >> it was a business relationship. if you looked at nanette and took into account her age and looked at bill and took into account his age, why would you think, i guess i'm a rookie to orange county. >> when it comes to murder and relationships, sometimes three's company and three as a motive is eric found out that bill was more than minutes mentor. was it a motive for murder? in their interview,
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investigators got to the point. what was he doing that night? >> i was at the soccer game. she dropped me off and took off . i got dressed for work later on. >> curious thing about barracks job. he was a bouncer at a nightclub about a football field and a half away from the mclaughlin house. the cops asked a few more questions. that didn't mean he didn't own any guns took him a while to tell the detective that. >> we asked >> we asked if he had, owned any weapons and he says he doesn't own any.
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then he says, oh, i did buy one in texas. a little 380 sent it to my dad in new york then we talk a little longer and he says, but another 380. >> did you register it? >> the light must've gone off in his head that we would find out by checking registration. a few minutes after that he says he bought a nine millimeter earlier in the year, in the summer, a beretta 90 2f. >> that was interesting. a nine millimeters who killed mclaughlin and no one knew it at the time but the cops and the killer. there's nine millimeter guns around but why did eric naposki seem dodgy about his? if he thought he was helping himself, he wasn't. why didn't you ask for a lawyer? >> i didn't think i needed one.
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innocent people don't need lawyers. >> you lied for one thing. >> i did. >> lying doesn't make you a killer. but, jealousy, maybe. did he know he was in a love triangle? did he want bill out of the way? if so, did nanette quite literally hold the keys? >> at the center of the case, the younger girlfriend with a shady past she was trying to hide. coming up. >> in bold print, it was basically looking for wealthy men. i will take care of you if you take care of me. stay ahead of your moderate-to-severe eczema. and show off clearer skin and less itch with dupixent, the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, that helps heal your skin from within.
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hi, i'm hi, i'm richard lui with a news update. president biden confirming american hersh goldberg-polin
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was one of six hostages found dead in gaza by the israeli military. this came moments after a representative first family released a statement about his death. hersh goldberg-polin was taken hostage by hamas while attending a music festival in israel october 7. in a statement, biden said he was devastated, outraged and how broken by the news. welcome back to dateline. i am andrea canning. who shot millionaire inventor bill mclaughlin? investigators were talking to his girlfriend the net. she was cheating on bill with another man. when they interviewed him, he was deceptive about whether he owned a gun. meanwhile, bill's daughters were trying to get their father's affairs in order but they were about to find that things were not adding up. who else had access to bill's accounts? here is keith morrison with more of deadly trust.
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>> on the afternoon of the day he was murder, bill mclaughlin drove from the house he kept in las vegas to the airport. he climbed into the airplane he owned in fluid above his troubles. this is where he was free and happy. pure joy appear. around sunset he landed at john wayne airport in orange county and called the net to tell her he was back and drove home to newport, to the place he was about to die. for all their efforts, investigators could find not one bit of evidence in the final movements of his. nothing that would link them to the man who is becoming their prime suspect, eric naposki. at the house, bill's daughters took it upon themselves to sort through their dad's financials. maybe there would be a clue? you had to figure that by yourself? >> yes. >> complicated. >> it was complicated and we didn't trust many at that
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point. >> understandably. they poured through it all, the little and big stuff. there had been a failed real estate deal in the desert. two houses to deal with in nevada and soon money would be coming in, but when he died millionaire bill mclaughlin was low on funds. things were missing. bank statements, check registers, that kind of thing. the sisters turn to never answers because she handled the day-to-day money matters. everybody grieves in his or her own way and annette was very hard to reach >> she disappeared. >> week contact her over something missing and sometimes she'd return our calls and sometimes she wouldn't. >> she wasn't far away, the house at the beach. in his will, bill left nanette quite a consolation prize.
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$1 million in life insurance, 150,000 in cash, and the use of the beach house for a year. it was hardly enough, frankly, to fund the lifestyle to which she had become accustomed. he paid for everything for her? a couple of cars and even plastic surgery? >> he treated her very well. provided a plush lifestyle for she and her children. >> which may bill's daughters over down the list of suspects. >> i said in front of her, nanette wouldn't of done it because there was no financial gain for her. >> had bill survive, nanette and her two children might've lived well indeed. then bill's daughters noticed something odd about his books. >> i noticed in one of his business accounts a $250,000 check that was written. >> that's a lot of money. >> a heck of a lot of money.
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>> the check dated december 14, one day before bill was murdered was made out to nanette johnston trust. you saw the signature? >> yes. >> did it look like your father mindscape signature? >> no. i showed it to police. >> the detective didn't like it either. the detective told the daughters to give nanette a call and record it. >> a lot of checks, there were a lot of times i signed for him on many things, with his permission. >> he gave you permission to sign his name? >> oh, yeah. i signed his name on many things. >> nanette told her she was sure bills on that particular check but then detectives got involved in they found more money missing from bill's accounts. nearly half $1 million and also discovered that nanette wasn't exactly the person she portrayed herself to be.
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the detective when she had grown up in phoenix. you can barely recognize her from her high school yearbook. despite what she told her, she never studied business. never got the college degree. she never invented anything. married at 18, two kids by 22 and divorced by 23. determined to leave dusty arizona behind for the coast of california, in particular, newport beach. this is the place she wanted to move into and said, let's live together. i love you. it turns out before bill, before eric naposki, there was tom. he met nanette at a nightclub in six weeks later he found himself moving them both into a new townhouse in the heart of newport beach. she had found the place before she even met him. what was attracted to you about her? >> smart. intelligent. definitely determine.
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forging ahead on her own two feet and wanting to make things happen. >> oh, and she did. she happened to like shortcuts which tom discovered when he found something the net had been hiding. an add. >> in bold print it was basically looking for wealthy men. i will take care of you if you take care of me. >> did you confront her after you found this? >> absolutely. >> nanette denied it was her but soon enough she moved out and up and in with bill mclaughlin. it was clear to the detective that nanette johnston was greedy and would stop at nothing for money. it was clear to him that she had been cheating on bill and also clear to him she had been cheating on bill with eric. he even knew her key to the community pedestrian gate was missing, and remember, there was one found in dakota bennett on the mat at the murder scene. did all of that maker a killer?
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she and her lover, eric. do you remember what you thought at the time? >> i thought police would have a closed case. >> in fact, it looked like someone or two someone's might just get away with murder. >> coming up. if that is what they thought, they reckoned without this man. >> your always nervous. >> without the story from a new witness. my moderate to severe crohn's symptoms kept me out of the picture. now i have skyrizi. ♪ i've got places to go and i'm feeling free ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me ♪ ♪ control is everything to me ♪ and now i'm back in the picture. feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements.
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the detective thought he had a case. there were the keys, the lies, the other lover, stolen money. circumstantial, yes. he thought eric naposki and nanette johnston committed murder together. >> i thought we had it solved as far as who the responsible parties were. it was just a matter the da office didn't feel comfortable. >> two times police brought the case to the das office and two times the das office said the detectives had not made his case. nanette was arrested in the spring of 1995 but not for murder. they got her for fraud and forgery.
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she pleaded guilty and spent one year in jail and although eric waited for her, by the time she got out, she was ready to move on. she married a real estate mogul. much richer than bill mclaughlin ever was. they had a baby girl. once again, nanette was driving a fancy car and living where rich people live in spending lots of money on clothes and lunches and irdos. then? then she met someone else, another bill. sheet divorce the real estate mogul and agreed to receive $17,000 a month in child support. had that been her idea all along? the new bill didn't have millions, and when he married nanette he signed a prenup agreeing to let her keep for herself of the money she got from husband number 2. are was at number 3? the real estate mogul. eric naposki got married and had kids and got divorced. made the reality show that never got going. he was to play scary bad guy.
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what of bill's kids? they tried to live how their father would've wanted them to. the opposite of nanette. >> he wanted us to help make the world a better place so he encouraged us to do things in the community. we would go to nursing homes and put on a talent show for the elderly. a low income family as we call it today. he always appreciated what he had and worked hard for it. >> his children worked hard and supported vipers in the third world, orphanages and africa gave wheelchairs to the poor in latin america. rewarding work. as time passed, they began to think the fairytale had it wrong. is seemed to was the evil stepmother who got to live happily ever after. certainly, not them.
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five years after the murder in 1999, the sisters lost their brother kevin in a drowning accident. he never did recover from the damage the drunk driver did with the trauma of finding his murdered fathers of both men of the family were gone. hope for justice faded away. >> we thought they would be arrested next week for killing my dad. when it didn't happen month after month and then year after year, we had to actually release the pain and anger we felt from it. >> contra south of fact you have to work on it. >> conscious of the fact. >> that might've been the end of the story, but for him. this is matt murphy, surfer and at the time prosecutor with possibly an excessive confidence in his ability to prosecute the murder of bill mclaughlin. you have an old case. circumstantial stuff.
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a lot of evidence had been lost. degrades over time. >> you are always nervous when you try a go old case. >> but not forgotten one. cold case investigators kept digging. they found a real estate agent who showed nanette and eric expensive houses after the pair said they were about to come into money. they found a businessman who heard from the net before the murder that she was about to have lots of money to invest. they found a neighbor of eric's from that melrose place a building, the woman to afraid to come forward at the time of the murder named suzanne. >> she was very important because suzanne gave the best comprehensive understanding of the way nanette manipulated naposki into committing the murder. >> suzanne said how she and eric would chat by the pool and one day in the fall of 1994,
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eric was angry. said his girlfriend's boss had tried to rape her. >> totally untrue. naposki didn't know that. >> he is in a rage about that. after the murder said suzanne, eric sauter at and said if police came around, tell them i am a nice guy. >> she said i don't even want to know if he had anything to do with the. he smiled and said maybe i did and i didn't. your accused of a murder you didn't commit and how those words would come out of your mouth. >> incriminating but hardly one of those tangible facts that get someone sent away for life. >> this, every piece of evidence had to be considered in light of all the other pieces. >> just the challenge matt murphy was after and in 2009,
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more than 14 years after bill mclaughlin was shot dead in his kitchen, nanette was plucked from her life and charged with murder. nanette proclaimed her innocence and her orange county friends stood by her. >> i'm just going to tell you that she is my friend. she is a good person. she has been generous and kind and a wonderful mother and neighbor. >> across the country in connecticut, police picked up eric naposki and accused him of murder too. eric was also defiant. >> it wasn't eric naposki who shot bill mclaughlin. this is a fact. matt murphy is wrong. i will tell you now on my children. >> did eric kill bill mclaughlin and conspire with nanette are was matt murphy in over his head? it's up to a jury, soon. >> coming up.
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good afternoon. >> 17 years after bill
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mclaughlin's life was brought to a violent early end, eric naposki went on trial in the orange county courthouse. >> what i want to do is take it through an overview of the evidence. >> the prosecutor told the jury that eric naposki volunteered to be nanette johnston's deadly trigger man. that he had been copying keys, doing target practice, and -- >> august 2, he purchased a expensive beretta 92f. >> then, a few months later it was nanette stern. murphy told the second jury that her greed was insatiable. that she wrongly thought as trustee of bill's trust that she controlled the money and her stealing escalated as the murder date got closer. >> she stills $48,200 in that month alone. the month of october alone she
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has beaten the previous nine months combined. >> the prosecutor argued she asked eric to kill bill before he caught on. eric's attorney told the jury two things. eric couldn't have done it. 18 minutes before the murder he was on a payphone at this denny's which isn't even in newport beach. the phone bill which might approved it had been lost, but the point was, said his lawyers come he couldn't have made it to newport beach in time to commit the murder. anyway, they say, nanette did it. >> the evidence in this trial shows that nanette johnston is the person most likely to have committed this murder. eric naposki was merely the patsy. >> but in the nuts trial, her attorney said she was innocent and it was eric who committed the murder. >> over the course of this
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trial the evidence will show he murdered bill mclaughlin out of jealousy and greed. >> mutual finger-pointing. although nanette's attorney had to agree his client wasn't exactly a saint. >> hate her as much as you want but being a thief, liar, a cheat , whatever you want to call her, -- >> you called your client in court? >> i can't ignore the worst parts. it doesn't make you a murderer. >> if she thought she was getting $1 million, that's a lot of money. >> that's a massive amount of money to people like me. but it people like her, it's a pittance. for a long-term plan a deadbeat loser, -- >> that's harsh. that was a question we put to the prosecutor.
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she was getting lots of money. she could cheat at the same time. why would she kill him? >> he finds out she's cheating or stealing and she whines out, best case on the street with nothing. worst-case she goes to jail for embezzlement. it's not just a motive but a motive on steroids. >> murphy got his verdict. >> guilty of the crime a felony to it. >> after conviction, the oddest thing happened. epilogue if you like. eric called up matt murphy from jail and said he was finally ready to tell the truth. of course, he told us too. >> i want to clear up with may that i didn't do the crime, but i wanted to share their information with him that i hadn't shared with anybody in 17 years. >> eric had a new story. >> if not one of bill
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mclaughlin dead, then bill mclaughlin was as good as dead. weather to get me to do it or pay someone to do it. >> his story that nanette asked him to kill bill mclaughlin but he refused but put her in touch with someone who could do it and they use the beretta which, said eric, wasn't his after all but had given it to nanette as a gift. she supplied it to the hitman. so, what did matt murphy think of this new story? >> it doesn't make sense. the first story was i had nothing to do with him that we arrest him and said nanette is enough said and i'm innocent then at trial the changes to nanette is not innocent but i am and i didn't know anything. then we interview him and the changes to something radically different. >> michael hill didn't buy it either. >> did you hear of firing -- hiring a hitman but i don't have a gun, can you loan me yours?
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>> eric sits in jail and contemplates that love affair with nanette. >> nanette johnston is the worst type of person. she can lie to you, make love to you, kill you all in the same week. not even cry at the funeral. she was my girlfriend. that's what i have, that's the price i am paying. >> as for bill's family, they say they are grateful, believing nanette and derek are finally they belong. how do you make sense of it all? >> there is no sense of it. they are very sick, demented, selfish people. when we started learning how the nuts mind worked, it was really hard to comprehend. a very dark place to unravel. >> she does what her father
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taught her. lives for others as well as herself. she flies like he did and she looks for the light. >> our dad taught us, make this world a better place and give to others who are less fortunate. we do that. my sister and i do that today. that's part of our mission in life and we go about with our dad is an angel on one shoulder and her brother is an angel on the other shoulder. >> that's all for this edition of dateline. eline. [music playing] this is "dateline". only her feet were exposed. her last hours on earth were

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